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- Imprimerie Impériale, Paris 1809-1829, 71x53,5cm, une feuille. - Original, unshaved, full-page etching from the "Imperial edition" of the Description de l'Égypte, or 'Recueil des observations et recherches faites en Égypte pendant l'expédition française, publié par les ordres de Sa Majesté l'Empereur Napoléon le Grand [A Collection of the observations and research carried out in Egypt during the French expedition, published on the orders of his Majesty the Emperor Napoleon the Great]'. Produced between February 1802 and 1830 on the orders of Naopleon Bonaparte and published between 1809 and 1828, 1,000 copies were printed and distributed to institutions, on vergé paper with an 'Égypte ancienne et moderne' watermark, visible when held up to the light. Light marginal spotting not touching image, otherwise in very fresh, fine condition. An engraving from the Description de l'Egypte, one of the masterpieces of French printing and the birth of a new field: Egyptology. A gigantic survey of Egypt at the time of Bonaparte's conquests in 1798 and 1799, the work is divided into 13 volumes of engravings making up 892 plates, of which 72 colored, as well as presenting the splendors of the Egypt of the Pharaohs in 9 volumes. The other volumes discuss natural history and present a fascinating portrait of Coptic and Islamic Egypt as it was seen by Bonaparte's Eastern Armies. The 'Egyptian campaign', militarily a disaster, demonstrates, through the engravings of the Description d'Egypte, the scientific success it nonetheless became thanks to the 167 expert members of the Commission of the Sciences and Arts of the Institut d'Egypte [Egyptian Institute] who followed Napoleon's army. The Institut gathered together in Egypt the mathematician Monge, the chemist Berthollet, the naturalist Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire as well as numerous artists, engineers, architects and doctors. They were tasked with re-discovering modern and ancient Egypt and displaying its natural treasures as well as the know-how of its inhabitants. This edition, the so-called "Imperial" edition of the plates for the Description de l'Egypte was printed in four large formats, two of which were specially created for it and christened "Moyen-Egypte" and "Grand-Egypte". A special press was built to print it, the process extending over 20 years, from 1809 to 1829. The "Imperial" edition proved so popular that a second edition, this time in black and white and without the "Egypte ancienne et moderne" watermark - known as the "Royal Edition" - was published during the Restoration by the printing house of C.-L.-F. Panckoucke (Paris). The engravings of the Description d'Egypte owe a great deal to Baron Dominique-Vivant Denon, illustrator, diplomat, collector and later Director of the Musée Napoléon (the Louvre). His exploration of the South of Egypt gave Bonaparte the idea of sending the experts of the Institut there, thus creating a faithful and complete portrait of the area. This was the research gathered together from 1802 in the mammoth Description de L'Egypte. Denon embarked on this story of archeological exploration at the age of 51, reaching first Alexandria and then Cairo before exploring Upper Egypt. Along with the members of the Institut d'Egypte, the Natural History Museum's painter H.J. Redouté (brother of Pierre-Joseph Redouté, author of Roses), the mineralogist Dolomiue, and the draughtsman Joly, Denon then explored the Nile Delta and Lower Egypt. When, however, he joined the 21st Light Infantry Regiment as it marched across Upper Egypt in pursuit of the retreating Mameluks in November 1798, he found himself the only civilian. In the very midst of the battle itself, he reeled off sketches of the works of art that peppered his path right up to the threshold of the Sudan. He said that he had crossed "a country that is, apart from its name, entirely unknown to Europeans, and therefore everything was worth describing" (Voyages dans la Basse et la Haute Egypte pendant
- Imprimerie Impériale, Paris 1809-1829, 53,5x71cm, une feuille. - Original, unshaved, full-page etching from the "Imperial edition" of the Description de l'Égypte, or 'Recueil des observations et recherches faites en Égypte pendant l'expédition française, publié par les ordres de Sa Majesté l'Empereur Napoléon le Grand [A Collection of the observations and research carried out in Egypt during the French expedition, published on the orders of his Majesty the Emperor Napoleon the Great]'. Produced between February 1802 and 1830 on the orders of Naopleon Bonaparte and published between 1809 and 1828, 1,000 copies were printed and distributed to institutions, on vergé paper with an 'Égypte ancienne et moderne' watermark, visible when held up to the light. Light marginal spotting not touching image, otherwise in very fresh, fine condition. An engraving from the Description de l'Egypte, one of the masterpieces of French printing and the birth of a new field: Egyptology. A gigantic survey of Egypt at the time of Bonaparte's conquests in 1798 and 1799, the work is divided into 13 volumes of engravings making up 892 plates, of which 72 colored, as well as presenting the splendors of the Egypt of the Pharaohs in 9 volumes. The other volumes discuss natural history and present a fascinating portrait of Coptic and Islamic Egypt as it was seen by Bonaparte's Eastern Armies. The 'Egyptian campaign', militarily a disaster, demonstrates, through the engravings of the Description d'Egypte, the scientific success it nonetheless became thanks to the 167 expert members of the Commission of the Sciences and Arts of the Institut d'Egypte [Egyptian Institute] who followed Napoleon's army. The Institut gathered together in Egypt the mathematician Monge, the chemist Berthollet, the naturalist Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire as well as numerous artists, engineers, architects and doctors. They were tasked with re-discovering modern and ancient Egypt and displaying its natural treasures as well as the know-how of its inhabitants. This edition, the so-called "Imperial" edition of the plates for the Description de l'Egypte was printed in four large formats, two of which were specially created for it and christened "Moyen-Egypte" and "Grand-Egypte". A special press was built to print it, the process extending over 20 years, from 1809 to 1829. The "Imperial" edition proved so popular that a second edition, this time in black and white and without the "Egypte ancienne et moderne" watermark - known as the "Royal Edition" - was published during the Restoration by the printing house of C.-L.-F. Panckoucke (Paris). The engravings of the Description d'Egypte owe a great deal to Baron Dominique-Vivant Denon, illustrator, diplomat, collector and later Director of the Musée Napoléon (the Louvre). His exploration of the South of Egypt gave Bonaparte the idea of sending the experts of the Institut there, thus creating a faithful and complete portrait of the area. This was the research gathered together from 1802 in the mammoth Description de L'Egypte. Denon embarked on this story of archeological exploration at the age of 51, reaching first Alexandria and then Cairo before exploring Upper Egypt. Along with the members of the Institut d'Egypte, the Natural History Museum's painter H.J. Redouté (brother of Pierre-Joseph Redouté, author of Roses), the mineralogist Dolomiue, and the draughtsman Joly, Denon then explored the Nile Delta and Lower Egypt. When, however, he joined the 21st Light Infantry Regiment as it marched across Upper Egypt in pursuit of the retreating Mameluks in November 1798, he found himself the only civilian. In the very midst of the battle itself, he reeled off sketches of the works of art that peppered his path right up to the threshold of the Sudan. He said that he had crossed "a country that is, apart from its name, entirely unknown to Europeans, and therefore everything was worth describing" (Voyages dans la Basse et la Haute Egypte pendant
148pp., br.orig., 19cm.
- Extrait de la Revue des deux mondes, s.l. (Paris) s.d.(1851), 15,5x25cm, agrafé. - First edition. Plain paper cover. Rare. [FRENCH VERSION FOLLOWS] Edition originale. Sous couverture muette. Rare.
New English Paperback. Pbo. Demy 8vo. (22 x 15 cm). In English and Turkish. 73 p., color ills. 4. International Calligraphy Competition Exhibition.= 4. Hat Yarismasi Sergisi. [Exhibition catalogue].
A PRISTINE LARGE-PAPER COPY OF THE FIRST AND ONLY EDITION. XII, 168 pp. + addenda leaf (often missing, but present here). An introduction to the Chronicon Samaritanum or Liber Josuae. A LARGE-PAPER COPY, beautifully printed (in Latin, with some Hebrew types) with huge margins on extremely fine, thick laid paper (this copy about twice as thick as normal copies). Large 4to. Original unprinted wraps. Uncut and unopened. Some wear and tear to wraps, INTERNALLY FINE AND BRIGHT, COMPLETELY FRESH, LIKE NEW.
A PRISTINE COPY OF THE FIRST AND ONLY EDITION. XII, 168 pp. + addenda leaf (often missing, but present here). An introduction to the Chronicon Samaritanum or Liber Josuae. Beautifully printed (in Latin, with some Hebrew types) with huge margins on extremely fine laid paper. Large 4to. Original unprinted wraps. Uncut and unopened. FINE AND BRIGHT, COMPLETELY FRESH, LIKE NEW.
Broch?. 398 pages. Format de poche.
Fine Turkish Paperback. Cr. 8vo. (20 x 14 cm). In Turkish. 350 p. Islâm'in kabul veya reddettigi halk inançlari. Hicaz bölgesi.
- Imp. A. Rey, Lyon 1935, 16x24,5cm, agrafé. - Edition originale imprimée à petit nombre de ce tiré à part. Rare brochure présentée sans couverture. Envoi de M. Karsakoff. [ENGLISH DESCRIPTION ON DEMAND]
Fine English Paperback. Pbo. Demy 8vo. (21 x 14 cm). In Turkish. 672 p., 1 folding b/w plt. IIk kaynaklara göre Hz. Peygamber devri kronolojisi. (Tahlil ve tenkit). Chronology of era of Prophet Mohammad based on early sources.
Traduction nouvelle faite sur le texte arabe, nouvelle edition avec notes commentaires et preface du traducteur. pages 521, cm 12x17, tres bon. Rilegato
Original Publishers Cloth. Xxxiii, 299 pages, illustrations. 23cm. Contributions of 16 authors. CONTENTS: Preface, by Farhad Kazemi & R. D. McChesney; Biography of Richard Bayly Winder; Bibliography of Richard Bayly Winder; The commerce of Mecca before Islam, by F. E. Peters; Whence the Muslim conquest of Northern Mesopotamia? , by Nadine F. Posner; Russia's relations with the Mamluk Beys of Egypt in the late eighteenth century, by Daniel Crecelius; The loan of mursad on Waqf properties, by Randi Beguilhem-Schoem; Ilyas Qudsi on the craft organizations of Damascus in the late nineteenth century, by R. D. McChesney, trans; Ibn Taymiyah's empiricism, by Nicholas Heer; Islamic textuality in light of poststructuralist criticism, by Richard C. Martin; Subordinance and dominance : non-Muslim minorities and the traditional Islamic state as perceived from above and below, by Norman A. Stillman; Geometry and ideology : the festival of Islam and the study of Islamic art, by Oleg Grabar; Universal solutions to problems of spherical astronomy from Mamluk Egypt and Syria, by David A. King; Fatimid under glaze painted wares : a chronological readjusment, by George T. Scanlon; Women and politics in an Arabian Oasis, by Christine Eickelman; "How could something so right go so wrong?" : the collapse of Lebanon's ethnoconfessional democracy, by John P. Entelis; The immortal Ataturk : psychobiography as autobiography, by Norman Itzkowitz; Ménage à quatre : the making of agrarian policy in Senegal, by John Waterbury. SUBJECTS: Islamic civilization. Civilisation islamique. Middle East. Machreq. Moyen-Orient --Histoire. Includes bibliographies and index. Navy cloth over boards with gilt titles. Good condition. (FEST1-6)
Large octavo in DJ; ix, 530 p. : maps ; 24 cm; bibliographical references (p. [505]-510) and index. A very nice copy.|| Petroleum industry and trade -- Persian Gulf Region. PÈtrole -- Industrie et commerce -- Persique, RÈgion du golfe. Geographic: Persian Gulf Region -- Politics and government. Persique, RÈgion du golfe -- Politique et gouvernement. Arabie (PÈninsule) -- Politique et gouvernement.
- François Maspero, Paris 1960, 11,5x20cm, broché. - Edition originale de la traduction française. Agréable exemplaire en dépit de menus frottements sans gravité. Préface de Georges Balandier. [ENGLISH DESCRIPTION ON DEMAND]
In-8, broché (couverture tâchée), 272 p. Édition originale.
in-8°, 344 pages, broche, couverture illustree en couleurs. Bel exemplaire. [MI-17]
français In-4 de XVI-164 pp.; broché de l'éditeur. Centre d'épigraphie arabe de l'Ecole Pratique des Hautes Etudes (IVe section). Bibliothèque d'étude, T. LXXXVIII.
Appears to be volume 1 only (of three total); 166p. In Arabic. Uncomon. || Egypt -- Politics and government. Egypt -- Social conditions.
Very Good Arabic Original blue cloth. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Arabic. [6], 362 p., many b/w photographic plates and map. Khalifa Mohammed Tillisi was a well-known Libyan historian, translator, and linguist. Tillisi was born in Tripoli, Italian Tripolitania (present-day Libya), on 9 May 1930, where he first became a teacher then entered politics. In 1952 he worked in the Libyan Parliament where he became its Secretary General in 1962. He reached the peak of his political career when he became a minister for information in the cabinets of Mahmud al-Muntasir and Hussein Maziq from 1964 to 1967, Libya's Ambassador to Morocco in 1967 - 1969. After the political change in Libya in 1969, he had been trialed by the Libyan People's Court, and sentenced to four years in prison. The sentence was suspended and was forced into early retirement at the age of 39. In 1974 he founded a Libyan - Tunisian publishing company ( Arabic book house). He was the first president of the Libyan Literature and Writers association in 1977 and was appointed the Secretary General of the Arabic Writers Association in 1978 and in 1981 he became the Secretary General of the Arabic Publishers Association. His past is well remembered among the Libyan people for his renowned contributions to literature and his relaxed kind-hearted nature. Only one copy in Department of Culture and Tourism Library Management Department - Dar Al Kutub in OCLC: 1158714466.
Flammarion, 1997, 201 pp. broché, couverture partiellement décolorée, état correct.
New Persian Paperback. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Persian with a bilingual title in English and Persian on cover. 576 p. Arabic classical fiction: Typology and elements analysis.= Adabîyât-i dâstânî-i qadîm-i 'Arabî: Gûnah'shinâsî va tahlîl-i ?anâsur-i dâstânî.
in-8°, 293 pages, broche, couverture illustree a rabats. Bon etat (Qq. rousseurs a la couv.). [109B-5] Traduction nouvelle et complete faite sur les manuscrits
in-12, 290 pages, -, broche, couverture illustree. Bel exemplaire [CA32-8]